Sunday, February 23, 2014
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They are impressive for me, don't see them so often here.
ReplyDeleteHa the better architectural shots. Like it Andy.
ReplyDeleteNot really one of my favourite photos. I had been inside photographing under low lighting with the iso set high. When I went outside I forgot to lower the iso and the photo ended up with a lot of grain in it. I was going to delete this post and replace but I was just too darn lazy.
DeleteIt always pays to look up! It's pretty much my favorite angle. :)
ReplyDeleteWOW...talk about making me feel small.
ReplyDeleteA nice perspective.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building and I believe there is a bird flying by that you captured too.
ReplyDeleteThese are impressive buildings. They're much, much taller than any we have where I live.
ReplyDeleteWow! We have nothing like that in our city. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Andy, and the bird is a great addition!
ReplyDeleteIs that a pigeon bottom center of the photo?
ReplyDeleteThe graininess you mention works with the texture in the buildings. And that little pigeon gives an interesting sense of scale.
ReplyDeleteSuch soaring heights, unimaginable in my teeny town!:) I like that you caught a bird (I think) too.
ReplyDeleteAre you just showing off how big the buildings in Toronto are?
ReplyDeleteYou nailed this Andy. I know a site that would love you to post your gems.
ReplyDeleteI just joined. Your pictures would blow them off their chairs. You have a eye for things. You nail them every time. Do you have a Grandchild who takes after you.